The Artists
The members of the Collective represent a diverse
group of artists and makers from all around the globe.
Mutually diverse, individually brilliant.
Michael Adam
Milana Alaro
Sophie Bandelin
BERØ
Maia Beyrouti
Emily Bland
Georg Bochem
Beth Braun
Florian Breetzke
Arild Brock
Phi Chacon
Elena Chemerska
Juheon Cho
Cali DeKera
Chris Dennis
Dogan Dogan
Nico Duta
Sara Ferrer
Marie Franco-Bourrellier
Fiona Georges
Francesco Gioacchini
Dagna Gmitrowicz
Adam Goldstein
Victor Gounel
Rahel Hegnauer
Rhys Himsworth
Nele Hoffmann
Johannes Huntenburg
Jetoshi
Stefanie Kabitzke
Kain Karawahn
Christoph Ketel
Ann Kiernan
Alona Kraft
David Kodak
Klaudia Krynicka
Cati Laporte
Lea & Adrian
Ronny Lichtenberg
Christina Mallet
Lara Mamonova
Doris Marten
Miguel Martínez
Ben Mergelsberg
Matteo Migliorini
Justinas Milius Miliauskas
Marie-Charlotte Nouza
Andre Paetsch
Libby Page
Hyunho Park
Francesca Ragusa
Mathias Roloff
Silvia Sarsano
Michi Schneider
Gunter Schöne
Julia Schramm
Kazuki Shibata
Wilhelm Singer
Katharina Siedler
Yukihiro Taguchi
Tijana Titin
Hagen Vogel
Daniela von Waberer
Sascha Walmroth
Christin Wanke
Ze WEI
Frederic Writer
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Michael Adam
Since 2017, Berlin painter Michael Adam is working in Studios ID. His oil paintings and graphics are showing “snapshots” of natural and urban scenery. Adam is as well dealing with conceptional ideas on contemporary social and economic topics.
Milana Alaro
Sophie Bandelin
Sophie Bandelin is a Berlin based ceramic artist. She usually develops a new ceramic project with an idea she finds in nature or her inside world. To make every piece unique, she combines throwing on the potter’s wheel with handbuilding techniques.
BERØ
With storytelling and humor, BERØ encourages people of all ages to play, be curious, and marvel at life’s small details and beauty. She designs original experiences, embracing a lighthearted and hopeful message. Welcome to the world of BERØ!
Maia Beyrouti
Maia Beyrouti is a French/Palestinian multi-disciplinary artist. Her work explores the ideas behind the map & the territory and the collective unconscious. She is also the founder of Moïo Studio, where she creates ceramic objects.
Emily Bland
Emily Bland is a British-French painter. Her focus is the comprehension of abstraction. Using man-made structures and natural forms to inspire her work, Bland incorporates the contrast between organic and inorganic, perspicuous and ambiguous.
Georg Bochem
Beth Braun
Beth Braun was ‘born’ in 2018, she is the alter-ego of another artist with a completely different voice. Not afraid of asking difficult questions, Braun’s work resonates with anyone who has ever doubted or questioned what it’s all about.
Florian Breetzke
Arild Brock
Arild Brock is not post-modern. He may be behind his time – or ahead. In fact, he finds continuity in time a good idea because it CONNECTS, like logic in thought. His digital prints address current topics like Corona.
Phi Chacon
Phi is a multidisciplinary artist based in Berlin. Her work is a direct representation of her emotional struggles and, from her point of view, instability. Recurring themes of her work being self-image and emotional disorders.
Elena Chemerska
Juheon Cho
Juheon Cho is a South Korean artist, living in Berlin. As a multi disciplinary artist, she explores the media, society and people’s relationship with the digital environment. Her works reframe events and highlights the flatness of digital media.
Cali DeKera
Cali DeKera is a ceramist working between the folds of Design and Applied Arts. In his Berlin studio you will find him throwing, hand-building and painting diverse vases, vessels and forms along with Shamanist raku-fired pottery.
Chris Dennis
Chris Dennis’ paintings are produced in lieu of a ‘real’ conversation. The narratives have been carefully obfuscated and from this manufactured fugue state, He explores biography/autobiography, authorship and the unreliable source.
Nicu Duta
Sara Ferrer
Artist Bio
Marie Franco-Bourrellier
Francesco Gioacchini
Francesco Gioacchini is a visual artist based in Berlin. He works with painting and installation; his research focuses on the aesthetics of opposite elements and his works are an overlapping of different meanings and media.
Dagna Gmitrowicz
Dagna Gmitrowicz paints portraits and landscapes of human nature reflected in abstract art. She develops educational tools supporting human growth through visual language.
Adam Goldstein
Victor Gounel
Victor Gounel is a French figurative painter and architect, living in Berlin. He typically paints portraits as well as land- and seascapes. His non-conceptual, intuitive style of portraiture evokes a range of emotions and illustrates both the fragility and the importance of intimacy.
Rahel Hegnauer
Rhys Himsworth
Nele Hoffmann
Jetoshi
Jetoshi Woodworker is creating organic, local, individual, personal and unique handcrafted wood objects, human-made with love and soul in Berlin.
Geraldine Juárez
Stefanie Kabitzke
Kain Karawahn
Ann Kiernan
Ann Kiernan is a multi award winning illustrator. Her illustrative style has been described as emotive with violent beauty. She creates her energetic illustrations using traditional materials & sometimes incorporates digital enhancements.
Alona Kraft
Klaudia Krynicka
Cati Laporte
Lea & Adrian
Lea & Adrian live and work together in Berlin and Chur (CH) as two persons but one artist. They work with concept, video, photo, installation and performance. They focus on the visualisation of traces and relationships that are inherently contingent.
Ronny Lichtenberg
Christina Mallet
Christina Mallet is a multi-disciplinary artist. Her collage work aims to explore irony through outlandish and peculiar juxtaposition while her portrait and body landscape photography seek to showcase the deep and quiet beauty of the human face and form.
Lara Mamonova
Lara Mamonova is a Russian/Armenian multidisciplinary artist from California. Through her figurative paintings, Mamonova explores introspective themes including body image, identity, personal life experiences, and childhood trauma.”
Doris Marten
Doris Marten is an abstract painter, who has designed her concept painting like a major colors research. In her artworks, the interaction of colour nuances as well as the rhythmically structuring repetition and variation of the individual elements create an intensity of observation that goes far beyond the visually perceptible.
Miguel Martinez
Miguel Martínez seeks to comprehend and ultimately portray human behaviour by exploring intimacy. Complicity, seduction, joy, fear, melancholy, perversion, brutality… it’s all in the same mix of our human condition. He lives and works in Berlin.
Ben Mergelsberg
Matteo Migliorini
Matteo Migliorini is the founder of Rambling Joiner Carpentry. Wood is his Element and he builds roofs, furniture, frames and whatever. He’s always happy to develop (crazy) projects for his customers.
Marie-Charlotte Nouza
Libby Page
Libby Page’s oil paintings radiate uplifting beauty. Putting her heart into every detail, Page uses colour and perspective to push the boundaries of landscape painting beyond classic observation. She captures the felt experience of being in Nature.
Hyunho Park
Francesca Ragusa
Mathias Roloff
Mathias Roloff is a Berlin-based artist. His work deals with the dependencies to which the human individual is subjected in its actions. It examines how the dualism of external influences and one’s own values contributes to a shift in self-imposed moral boundaries.
Silvia Sarsano
Silvia Sarsano’s work is based on the duality between the poeticized image of a woman in history (as saint, muse, goddess) and the inequality she faces in the real world, using the traditional format of portraiture with a contemporary twist.
Michi Schneider
Michi Schneider is an Austrian artist, living in Berlin. He studied Fine Arts in Nimes (France) and Berlin. He became Meisterschüler at the Kunsthochschule Weissensee in 2015.
Gunter Schöne
Julia Schramm
Kazuki Shibata
Kazuki Shibata is a Japanese artist based in Berlin. He is primarily working with paper cutting and collage by hand. His abstract but cohesive paper cutout images are created by an arrangement of complicated shapes, reinforcing the expressive meanings of relationships between colors.
Wilhem Singer
Yukihiro Taguchi
Tijana Titin
Tijana Titin is an artist who masterfully connects classical and contemporary art. Her work focuses on people, their position in the contemporary world and their relations. She is Berlin-based, Serbian-born.
Hagen Vogel
Sasha Walmroth
Ze WEI
Frederic Writer
Frederic Writer is a multi-disciplinary artist, living in Berlin and Olhao, Portugal. He calls himself a non-usual artist in the sense that he has no defined style but aims to translate societal issues into pieces of resonance.
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You?
If you are an artist or maker working in the Studios ID complex we are very happy to welcome you as a member to the Collective!